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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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insect

   Book,  Paragraph
1 IV, 7 | the way, this is the only insect furnished with a long tail. 2 IV, 7 | bee; and, by the way, no insect with only two wings has 3 IV, 7 | animals. The flesh of an insect’s body is neither shell-like 4 IV, 7 | cases the gut is coiled. No insect is provided with any viscera, 5 IV, 8 | the crustacean, and the insect have all the senses: at 6 v, 19 | set forth, most cases of insect copulation this process 7 v, 19 | insects some are derived from insect congeners, as the venom-spider 8 v, 19 | the body. The developed insect in each case takes its peculiar 9 v, 19 | transforms into a winged insect named the bostrychus (or 10 v, 19 | a winged quadruped. The insect lives and flies about until 11 v, 22 | is a little round mottled insect; another is long, and resembles 12 VIII, 11| plants. The bee is the only insect that invariably eschews 13 VIII, 27| cleros". It engenders an insect like itself, of a spider-shape, 14 VIII, 27| swarm. There is another insect resembling the moth, called 15 IX, 5 | venom-spider or similar insect, it gathers crabs and eats


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